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THE DRAMA COLLECTION Volumes 1-25 — 248 Quintessential Recorded Plays VOLUMES 1-25 Plays. Stars. Value. • 248 plays including Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award® winners • 450 hours of listening on 492 CDs, 25 volumes to circulate $7500 worth of audio CDs for only $999 Order now L AT W. o r g THE DRAMA COLLECTION Volumes 1-25 — 248 Quintessential Recorded Plays Volume 1 Volume 4 Larry Gelbart Lillian Hellman Aarons - Austen Churchill - Cruz Mastergate The Autumn Garden ISBN 978 158081 9749 ISBN 978 158081 9770 Mark St. Germain Beth Henley Camping With Henry & Tom Abundance $49.95 18 CDs ____QTY $49.95 20 CDs ____QTY Rebecca Gilman Crimes of the Heart Leroy Aarons and Geoffrey Cowan Spinning Into Butter The Lucky Spot Top Secret Caryl Churchill David Hirson Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Top Girls Volume 7 La Bete Doctor Cerberus Bob Clyman Gionfriddo - Goodchild Israel Horovitz Claudia Allen Secret Order Park Your Car in Harvard Yard ISBN 978 158081 9800 Deed of Trust D.L. Coburn Mame Hunt Terry Allen The Gin Game $49.95 22 CDs ____QTY Unquestioned Integrity: The Hill/ Dugout III: Warboy Norman Corwin Gina Gionfriddo Thomas Hearing Jane Anderson The Rivalry Becky Shaw Hotel Oubliette Noël Coward Arthur Giron Volume 10 Jean Anouilh Blithe Spirit Moving Bodies Hwang - Laufer Antigone Design For Living Susan Glaspell Becket, or The Honor of God Fallen Angels Trifles ISBN 978 158081 9831 Damien Atkins Hay Fever Augustus Goetz and Ruth Goetz $49.95 21 CDs ____QTY Lucy Present Laughter The Heiress David Henry Hwang David Auburn Private Lives James Goldman M. Butterfly Proof Nilo Cruz The Lion in Winter Henrik Ibsen Jane Austen Anna in the Tropics Oliver Goldsmith A Doll House Pride and Prejudice She Stoops to Conquer William Inge Volume 5 Oliver Goldstick Bus Stop Volume 2 Culture Clash - Elder III Dinah Was David Ives Ayckbourn - Baitz ISBN 978 158081 9787 Peter Goodchild New Jerusalem ISBN 978 158081 9756 $49.95 22 CDs ____QTY The Chicago Conspiracy Trial Janet Dulin Jones and Paul Lazarus The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial A Tale of Charles Dickens $49.95 18 CDs ____QTY Culture Clash In the Name of Security Stephen Karam Alan Ayckbourn Bordertown The Real Dr. Strangelove Speech and Debate Henceforward... Chavez Ravine Moisés Kaufman Just Between Ourselves Radio Mambo: Culture Clash Volume 8 Gross Indecency Living Together Invades Miami Gordon - Gurwitch Lyle Kessler Round and Round the Garden Lydia Diamond Orphans ISBN 978 158081 9817 Table Manners Stick Fly Daniel M. Kimmel et al. Jon Robin Baitz Steven Dietz $49.95 22 CDs ____QTY The Waldorf Conference A Fair Country Halcyon Days Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin Eliam Kraiem Mizlansky/Zilinsky Carl Djerassi Adam’s Rib Sixteen Wounded The Paris Letter An Immaculate Misconception Harley Granville-Barker Deborah Zoe Laufer The Substance of Fire Ariel Dorfman The Voysey Inheritance End Days Three Hotels Death and the Maiden Graham Greene Fyodor Dostoyesky The Living Room Volume 11 Volume 3 The Idiot The Third Man The Brothers Karamazov Lavery - Lewis Bentley - Chekhov Rinne Groff Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ISBN 978 158081 9848 ISBN 978 158081 9763 The Ruby Sunrise The Lost World John Guare $49.95 19 CDs ____QTY $49.95 20 CDs ____QTY Friedrich Dürrenmatt The House of Blue Leaves Bryony Lavery Eric Bentley The Physicists Six Degrees of Separation Frozen Are You Now or Have You Ever Been? Lonne Elder III Stephen Adly Guirgis Warren Leight Dustin Lance Black Ceremonies in Dark Old Men Jesus Hopped the “A” Train Side Man 8 Our Lady of 121st Street Rhoda Lerman Lee Blessing Volume 6 A.R. Gurney Eleanor: Her Secret Journey Going to St. Ives Estrin - Gilman The Cocktail Hour Sinclair Lewis Sidney Blumenthal ISBN 978 158081 9794 Annabelle Gurwitch et al. Babbitt This Town Fired! Keith Bunin $49.95 22 CDs ____QTY Fired Again! Volume 12 The Busy World is Hushed Jonathan Estrin and Murray Horwitz The Credeaux Canvas RFK: The Journey to Justice Loh - Medley Volume 9 Charles Busch Peter Feibleman and Carly Simon ISBN 978 158081 9855 The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife Cakewalk Hansberry - Hunt $49.95 20 CDs ____QTY Paddy Chayefsky Horton Foote ISBN 978 158081 9824 Sandra Tsing Loh Middle of the Night The Young Man from Atlanta $49.95 22 CDs ____QTY Aliens in America Anton Chekhov Michael Frayn Lorraine Hansberry Kenneth Lonergan The Cherry Orchard Copenhagen A Raisin in the Sun Lobby Hero Three Sisters Brian Friel Mark Harris This Is Our Youth Molly Sweeney Bang the Drum Slowly David Mamet Athol Fugard The Southpaw Romance Master Harold and the Boys Nathaniel Hawthorne, adapted by Speed the Plow The Road to Mecca Thomas J. Cox Ernest J. Gaines The Scarlet Letter A Lesson Before Dying THE DRAMA COLLECTION Volumes 1-25 — 248 Quintessential Recorded Plays Donald Margulies Volume 16 Volume 19 John Steinbeck Dinner With Friends Oates - Osborne Shakespeare - Shaw The Grapes of Wrath Sight Unseen ISBN 978 158081 9893 ISBN 978 158081 9923 Bram Stoker W. Somerset Maugham Dracula $49.95 20 CDs ____QTY $49.95 19 CDs ____QTY The Constant Wife Tom Stoppard Carson McCullers Joyce Carol Oates William Shakespeare Arcadia The Member of the Wedding American Appetites Hamlet The Real Thing Scott McPherson Black Julius Caesar Gulf War King Henry IV: The Shadow Marvin’s Room Volume 23 The Key of Succession Cassandra Medley Sweet - Wasserstein Relativity The Perfectionist Macbeth Tone Clusters Romeo and Juliet ISBN 978 158081 9961 The Truth Teller George Bernard Shaw $49.95 18 CDs ____QTY Volume 13 The Woman Who Laughed Arms and the Man Miller Jeffrey Sweet Clifford Odets Candida The Value of Names ISBN 978 158081 9862 Awake and Sing! The Devil’s Disciple J.M. Synge $49.95 19 CDs ____QTY The Country Girl The Doctor’s Dilemma The Playboy of the Western World Arthur Miller Eugene O’Neill Studs Terkel et al. After the Fall Anna Christie Volume 20 Working All My Sons Desire Under the Elms Shaw - Sichrovsky Christopher Trumbo John Osborne Broken Glass ISBN 978 158081 9930 Additional Dialogue The Crucible Look Back in Anger Luis Valdez $49.95 21 CDs ____QTY Death of a Salesman Zoot Suit Incident At Vichy Volume 17 George Bernard Shaw Gore Vidal The Man Who Had All the Luck Packer - Rambo Major Barbara The Best Man Misalliance The Price ISBN 978 158081 9909 Paula Vogel The Ride Down Mt. Morgan Mrs. Warren’s Profession How I Learned to Drive $49.95 20 CDs ____QTY A View from the Bridge Pygmalion Wendy Wasserstein George Packer Harry Shearer and Tom Leopold An American Daughter Betrayed J. Edgar! Volume 14 The Heidi Chronicles Lucy Parham Sam Shepard The Sisters Rosensweig Molière - Nicholson Beloved Clara Buried Child ISBN 978 158081 9879 Odyssey of Love True West Volume 24 $49.95 19 CDs ____QTY Paul Peditto Richard Brinsley Sheridan Webb - Wilde Molière Buk: The Life & Times of The School for Scandal The Bungler Charles Bukowski The Rivals ISBN 978 158081 9978 The Imaginary Cuckold Austin Pendleton Peter Sichrovsky $49.95 19 CDs ____QTY The Misanthrope Orson’s Shadow Born Guilty Charles Webb et al. The School for Husbands Joe Penhall The Graduate Tartuffe Blue/Orange Volume 21 H.G. Wells Itamar Moses John Pielmeier Simon The War of the Worlds Agnes of God Completeness ISBN 978 158081 9947 Andrew White Julie Marie Myatt Douglas Post Of One Blood $49.95 20 CDs ____QTY Boats on a River Earth and Sky Hugh Whitemore Robert Myers Lucy Prebble Neil Simon Breaking the Code Atwater: Fixin’ To Die Enron Barefoot in the Park Pack of Lies N. Richard Nash David Rambo Biloxi Blues Oscar Wilde The Rainmaker God’s Man in Texas Brighton Beach Memoirs An Ideal Husband Geoffrey Nauffts Broadway Bound The Importance of Being Earnest Next Fall Volume 18 California Suite Lady Windermere’s Fan William Nicholson Reza - Second City Chapter Two The Picture of Dorian Gray Shadowlands Lost in Yonkers A Woman of No Importance ISBN 978 158081 9916 The Odd Couple $49.95 17 CDs ____QTY Plaza Suite Volume 15 Volume 25 Yasmina Reza The Prisoner of Second Avenue Norman - Nottage Art Wodehouse - Ziegler ISBN 978 158081 9886 ISBN 978 158081 9985 The Unexpected Man Volume 22 $49.95 20 CDs ____QTY $49.95 14 CDs ____QTY Reginald Rose Simonson - Stoppard Twelve Angry Men Marsha Norman ISBN 978 158081 9954 P.G. Wodehouse Night, Mother Peter Sagal The Code of the Woosters $49.95 18 CDs ____QTY Bruce Norris Denial Thank You Jeeves The Actor Retires Friedrich von Schiller Eric Simonson Charlayne Woodard Frank Norris Mary Stuart Fake In Real Life McTeague Ed Schmidt Eric Simonson and Jeffrey Hatcher Neat Lynn Nottage Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting Work Song Pretty Fire Crumbs from the Table of Joy Budd Schulberg Roger Guenveur Smith Herman Wouk Fabulation On the Waterfront A Huey P. Newton Story The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial Second City The Watts Towers Project Anna Ziegler The Best of Second City Sophocles Photograph 51 Oedipus the King Charles Busch David Auburn Volume 28 Also The Divine Sister The Columnist 2015 Collection Stephen Adly Guirgis Pierre Corneille, translated ISBN 978 158081 9503 The Motherf**ker with the Hat by Richard Wilbur $49.95 18 CDs ____QTY available Terrence McNally The Liar Lips Together, Teeth Apart Oscar Wilde Dylan Thomas from Diane Samuels Salomé Under Milk Wood Kindertransport Sharr White John Ball, adapted by Matt Pelfrey Terence Rattigan The Other Place John Ball’s In the Heat of the Night L.A. The Browning Version Nell Benjamin David Hare John Logan The Explorers Club Racing Demon Theatre Red Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Edmond Rostand, translated and Charlayne Woodard Rebecca Lenkiewicz adapted by Anthony Burgess The Night Watcher An Enemy of the People Cyrano de Bergerac Works Richard Montoya, developed by Kenneth Lin Culture Clash and Jo Bonney Intelligence-Slave Volume 27 Nina Raine Volume 26 2014 Collection American Night: The Ballad of 2013 Collection Juan José Tribes ISBN 978 158081 2221 Dava Sobel ISBN 978 158081 9503 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, $49.95 24 CDs ____QTY adapted by David Pichette and And The Sun Stood Still $49.95 20 CDs ____QTY Neil LaBute R.
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